Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
#31
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
You need to literaly soak the carpet with lysol. It's not the carpet, it's
the padding under neath. If you happen to have access to a hypodermic
needle it's best to inject the padding with lysol every square foot. Then
let it dry and you'll be fine.
Nick
"wkearney99" <wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
> > and I just don't think it works YMMV
>
> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The
Febreze
> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>
> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them.
>
> -Bill
>
the padding under neath. If you happen to have access to a hypodermic
needle it's best to inject the padding with lysol every square foot. Then
let it dry and you'll be fine.
Nick
"wkearney99" <wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:B8GdnaEvIZm3l9jcRVn-rQ@speakeasy.net...
> > I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
> > and I just don't think it works YMMV
>
> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The
Febreze
> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>
> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them.
>
> -Bill
>
#32
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
I actually had pretty good luck with it, on camel colored Jeep carpet.
I agree about the Febreze though, has its own nasty scent that's worse
in some ways than what you're trying to clean up!
Matt
>
> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The Febreze
> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>
> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them.
>
> -Bill
I agree about the Febreze though, has its own nasty scent that's worse
in some ways than what you're trying to clean up!
Matt
>
> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The Febreze
> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>
> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them.
>
> -Bill
#33
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
I actually had pretty good luck with it, on camel colored Jeep carpet.
I agree about the Febreze though, has its own nasty scent that's worse
in some ways than what you're trying to clean up!
Matt
>
> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The Febreze
> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>
> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them.
>
> -Bill
I agree about the Febreze though, has its own nasty scent that's worse
in some ways than what you're trying to clean up!
Matt
>
> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The Febreze
> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>
> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them.
>
> -Bill
#34
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
I actually had pretty good luck with it, on camel colored Jeep carpet.
I agree about the Febreze though, has its own nasty scent that's worse
in some ways than what you're trying to clean up!
Matt
>
> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The Febreze
> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>
> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them.
>
> -Bill
I agree about the Febreze though, has its own nasty scent that's worse
in some ways than what you're trying to clean up!
Matt
>
> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The Febreze
> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>
> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them.
>
> -Bill
#35
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
"I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
floor and padding underneath them."
Left out one step:
throw them out... real jeeps don't have carpet... (where's Bill when you
need him??)
wkearney99 wrote:
>>I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
>>and I just don't think it works YMMV
>
>
> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The Febreze
> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>
> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them.
>
> -Bill
>
floor and padding underneath them."
Left out one step:
throw them out... real jeeps don't have carpet... (where's Bill when you
need him??)
wkearney99 wrote:
>>I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
>>and I just don't think it works YMMV
>
>
> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The Febreze
> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>
> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them.
>
> -Bill
>
#36
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Posts: n/a
Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
"I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
floor and padding underneath them."
Left out one step:
throw them out... real jeeps don't have carpet... (where's Bill when you
need him??)
wkearney99 wrote:
>>I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
>>and I just don't think it works YMMV
>
>
> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The Febreze
> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>
> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them.
>
> -Bill
>
floor and padding underneath them."
Left out one step:
throw them out... real jeeps don't have carpet... (where's Bill when you
need him??)
wkearney99 wrote:
>>I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
>>and I just don't think it works YMMV
>
>
> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The Febreze
> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>
> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them.
>
> -Bill
>
#37
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
"I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
floor and padding underneath them."
Left out one step:
throw them out... real jeeps don't have carpet... (where's Bill when you
need him??)
wkearney99 wrote:
>>I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
>>and I just don't think it works YMMV
>
>
> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The Febreze
> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>
> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them.
>
> -Bill
>
floor and padding underneath them."
Left out one step:
throw them out... real jeeps don't have carpet... (where's Bill when you
need him??)
wkearney99 wrote:
>>I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
>>and I just don't think it works YMMV
>
>
> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The Febreze
> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>
> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them.
>
> -Bill
>
#38
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
Have you tried Lava Dust sold at Ace Hardware stores.
I had some foul odors in the cargo area of my 82 Wag that this stuff
eventually eliminated.
Of course i have since eliminated the 82 Wag! lol
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them."
> Left out one step:
> throw them out... real jeeps don't have carpet... (where's Bill when you
> need him??)
>
> wkearney99 wrote:
>
>>>I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
>>>and I just don't think it works YMMV
>>
>>
>> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
>> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The
>> Febreze
>> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>>
>> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
>> floor and padding underneath them.
>>
>> -Bill
>>
I had some foul odors in the cargo area of my 82 Wag that this stuff
eventually eliminated.
Of course i have since eliminated the 82 Wag! lol
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vHI1d.323$0i5.62@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink .net...
> "I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them."
> Left out one step:
> throw them out... real jeeps don't have carpet... (where's Bill when you
> need him??)
>
> wkearney99 wrote:
>
>>>I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
>>>and I just don't think it works YMMV
>>
>>
>> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
>> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The
>> Febreze
>> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>>
>> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
>> floor and padding underneath them.
>>
>> -Bill
>>
#39
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
Have you tried Lava Dust sold at Ace Hardware stores.
I had some foul odors in the cargo area of my 82 Wag that this stuff
eventually eliminated.
Of course i have since eliminated the 82 Wag! lol
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vHI1d.323$0i5.62@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink .net...
> "I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them."
> Left out one step:
> throw them out... real jeeps don't have carpet... (where's Bill when you
> need him??)
>
> wkearney99 wrote:
>
>>>I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
>>>and I just don't think it works YMMV
>>
>>
>> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
>> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The
>> Febreze
>> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>>
>> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
>> floor and padding underneath them.
>>
>> -Bill
>>
I had some foul odors in the cargo area of my 82 Wag that this stuff
eventually eliminated.
Of course i have since eliminated the 82 Wag! lol
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vHI1d.323$0i5.62@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink .net...
> "I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them."
> Left out one step:
> throw them out... real jeeps don't have carpet... (where's Bill when you
> need him??)
>
> wkearney99 wrote:
>
>>>I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
>>>and I just don't think it works YMMV
>>
>>
>> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
>> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The
>> Febreze
>> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>>
>> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
>> floor and padding underneath them.
>>
>> -Bill
>>
#40
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
Have you tried Lava Dust sold at Ace Hardware stores.
I had some foul odors in the cargo area of my 82 Wag that this stuff
eventually eliminated.
Of course i have since eliminated the 82 Wag! lol
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vHI1d.323$0i5.62@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink .net...
> "I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them."
> Left out one step:
> throw them out... real jeeps don't have carpet... (where's Bill when you
> need him??)
>
> wkearney99 wrote:
>
>>>I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
>>>and I just don't think it works YMMV
>>
>>
>> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
>> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The
>> Febreze
>> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>>
>> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
>> floor and padding underneath them.
>>
>> -Bill
>>
I had some foul odors in the cargo area of my 82 Wag that this stuff
eventually eliminated.
Of course i have since eliminated the 82 Wag! lol
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vHI1d.323$0i5.62@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink .net...
> "I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
> floor and padding underneath them."
> Left out one step:
> throw them out... real jeeps don't have carpet... (where's Bill when you
> need him??)
>
> wkearney99 wrote:
>
>>>I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
>>>and I just don't think it works YMMV
>>
>>
>> I agree, it didn't do a damn thing on a bathroom carpet the cat 'got to'.
>> But for that matter neither did Febreze from the spray bottle. The
>> Febreze
>> laundry additive did help /some/ but not enough.
>>
>> I'd pull the rugs, scrub the hell out of them and throroughly clean the
>> floor and padding underneath them.
>>
>> -Bill
>>
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